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Please join the Office of Research for the Fall Mini-IRB Presentation on Friday, Febuary 13th, 2015 at the Center for Innovation. There will be several session options for participants to attend. If you would like to attend, please be sure to RSVP to Mary-Colette Lybrand and indicate the session(s) of interest. Click Here to View the Flyer.

The Institutional Review Board's monthly meeting is held to review research that is conducted or supported by the University of Texas at Arlington faculty, staff or students, in order to determine that the rights and welfare of the human subjects are adequately protected.

Researchers including faculty, staff or students, who use live vertebrate animals in research, research training, experimentation, teaching, biological testing or for other related purposes must have approval of the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) which meets on a monthly basis to review protocols and research proposals.

The Institutional Review Board's monthly meeting is held to review research that is conducted or supported by the University of Texas at Arlington faculty, staff or students, in order to determine that the rights and welfare of the human subjects are adequately protected.

Researchers including faculty, staff or students, who use live vertebrate animals in research, research training, experimentation, teaching, biological testing or for other related purposes must have approval of the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) which meets on a monthly basis to review protocols and research proposals.

The Institutional Review Board's monthly meeting is held to review research that is conducted or supported by the University of Texas at Arlington faculty, staff or students, in order to determine that the rights and welfare of the human subjects are adequately protected.

Researchers including faculty, staff or students, who use live vertebrate animals in research, research training, experimentation, teaching, biological testing or for other related purposes must have approval of the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) which meets on a monthly basis to review protocols and research proposals.

IRB Meeting, Tuesday, May 12, 2015 - Center for Innovation, Room 215

The Institutional Review Board's monthly meeting is held to review research that is conducted or supported by the University of Texas at Arlington faculty, staff or students, in order to determine that the rights and welfare of the human subjects are adequately protected.

Researchers including faculty, staff or students, who use live vertebrate animals in research, research training, experimentation, teaching, biological testing or for other related purposes must have approval of the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) which meets on a monthly basis to review protocols and research proposals.

IRB Meeting, Tuesday, June 9, 2015 - Center for Innovation, Room 215

The Institutional Review Board's monthly meeting is held to review research that is conducted or supported by the University of Texas at Arlington faculty, staff or students, in order to determine that the rights and welfare of the human subjects are adequately protected.

Researchers including faculty, staff or students, who use live vertebrate animals in research, research training, experimentation, teaching, biological testing or for other related purposes must have approval of the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) which meets on a monthly basis to review protocols and research proposals.

IRB Meeting, Tuesday, July 14, 2015 - Center for Innovation, Room 215

The Institutional Review Board's monthly meeting is held to review research that is conducted or supported by the University of Texas at Arlington faculty, staff or students, in order to determine that the rights and welfare of the human subjects are adequately protected.

Researchers including faculty, staff or students, who use live vertebrate animals in research, research training, experimentation, teaching, biological testing or for other related purposes must have approval of the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) which meets on a monthly basis to review protocols and research proposals.

The Institutional Review Board's monthly meeting is held to review research that is conducted or supported by the University of Texas at Arlington faculty, staff or students, in order to determine that the rights and welfare of the human subjects are adequately protected.

Researchers including faculty, staff or students, who use live vertebrate animals in research, research training, experimentation, teaching, biological testing or for other related purposes must have approval of the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) which meets on a monthly basis to review protocols and research proposals.

The Institutional Review Board's monthly meeting is held to review research that is conducted or supported by the University of Texas at Arlington faculty, staff or students, in order to determine that the rights and welfare of the human subjects are adequately protected.

Researchers including faculty, staff or students, who use live vertebrate animals in research, research training, experimentation, teaching, biological testing or for other related purposes must have approval of the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) which meets on a monthly basis to review protocols and research proposals.

The Institutional Review Board's monthly meeting is held to review research that is conducted or supported by the University of Texas at Arlington faculty, staff or students, in order to determine that the rights and welfare of the human subjects are adequately protected.

Researchers including faculty, staff or students, who use live vertebrate animals in research, research training, experimentation, teaching, biological testing or for other related purposes must have approval of the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) which meets on a monthly basis to review protocols and research proposals.

The Institutional Review Board's monthly meeting is held to review research that is conducted or supported by the University of Texas at Arlington faculty, staff or students, in order to determine that the rights and welfare of the human subjects are adequately protected.

Researchers including faculty, staff or students, who use live vertebrate animals in research, research training, experimentation, teaching, biological testing or for other related purposes must have approval of the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) which meets on a monthly basis to review protocols and research proposals.

The Institutional Review Board's monthly meeting is held to review research that is conducted or supported by the University of Texas at Arlington faculty, staff or students, in order to determine that the rights and welfare of the human subjects are adequately protected.

Researchers including faculty, staff or students, who use live vertebrate animals in research, research training, experimentation, teaching, biological testing or for other related purposes must have approval of the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) which meets on a monthly basis to review protocols and research proposals.

Graduate Studies coordinates the RCR Institute to promote the Responsible Conduct of Research on Campus. The Institute routinely presents RCR-related workshops on topics such as research misconduct, data management, and intellectual property. Although all faculty, staff, and students are invited to the workshops, students have the opportunity to achieve RCR certification through a combination of workshop attendance and other training opportunities. Participants will be recognized with a certificate and a transcript notation once they have completed the requirements.